‘The Buffalo Bills obtained a wide receiver surnamed Brown after all.’
Archives for March 13, 2019
Loss of Cole Beasley is a step back for a Cowboys team wanting to improve aerial attack
‘Beasley, who reportedly sought $20 million in guarantees, is getting $14.4 million guaranteed from Buffalo, according to Garafolo.’
Cole Beasley is gone to Buffalo. What will Cowboys miss most from the reliable slot WR?
‘Per a source, what the Cowboys will miss most in Beasley was his ability to make the clutch catch on third down.’
After up-and-down year with Ravens, receiver John Brown reportedly set to join Bills
‘But there were concerns about his drop-off in production with Lamar Jackson. In eight games with Jackson at quarterback, Brown caught 10 passes on 33 targets and averaged 12.8 yards per catch, far from his average of nearly 20 yards with Joe Flacco under center. In the Ravens’ playoff loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, with the team’s run-first approach failing, he caught two passes for 14 yards.’
Former Baltimore Ravens receiver John Brown will sign with Bills, reports say
‘Wide receiver John Brown has agreed to a three-year deal to join the Buffalo Bills after one year in Baltimore, according to multiple reports. Brown led the Ravens with 715 receiving yards last season, but his production dipped when quarterback of the future Lamar Jackson took over behind center.’
Report: Raiders lose offensive lineman to Bills in free agency
‘The 27-year-old Feliciano, a favorite of coach Jon Gruden, has only started eight games for the Raiders since being drafted in the fourth round out of Miami in 2015. However, he has filled in admirably during games numerous times at guard and center, and a little at tackle.’
Cole Beasley leaving Dallas Cowboys to sign with Buffalo Bills
‘“I’ll always love #cowboysnation and I appreciate the time we have had together,” he wrote Tuesday afternoon. “Thanks to the jones family for giving me a shot. Excited for this new journey. Can’t wait to get started in Buffalo. Let’s go! #Bills Mafia”’
AP sources: Free-spending Bills add receivers Brown, Beasley
‘Nsekhe’s agent, Vince Taylor, said his client agreed to a two-year, $14.5 million contract, with $7.7 million guaranteed.’
Bills to add WRs Beasley, Brown, sources say
‘The signings of Brown and Beasley will address another position of need for the Bills’ offense, which ranked 30th in the NFL last season. Buffalo is also expected to sign deals with running back Frank Gore, tight end Tyler Kroft and center Mitch Morse when free agency officially opens Wednesday.’
Former Cowboys receiver Cole Beasley headed to Buffalo, Bills also reportedly to sign ex-Ravens receiver
‘The reason Beasley didn’t stay in Dallas though, is because the Cowboys just couldn’t meet his asking price. At one point this offseason, Beasley said he was looking to get $20 million in guaranteed money, but as it turns out, he was willing to settle for $14.5 million. Either way, the asking price was too high for the Cowboys.’
Report: Bills Bolster Wide Recievers Squad By Signing John Brown, Cole Beasley
‘Brown is expected to sign a three-year, $27 million deal. Beasley, a former Cowboys receiver, is slated to earn $29 million over four years with $17 million over the first two years of his deal and $14.4 million guaranteed. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, Dallas wanted Beasley back, but didn’t offer high enough.’
NFL free agency news: Former Cowboys WR Cole Beasley to sign with Bills
‘Beasley, 29, tallied 65 catches for 672 yards and three touchdowns in 16 games in 2018. In eight seasons with Dallas he totaled 319 receptions or 3,271 yards and 23 touchdowns.’
Reports: Bills will sign wide receiver Cole Beasley
‘His best season in Dallas came in 2016 when he posted career-high totals in receptions (75) and receiving yards (833), and brought in five touchdowns. Last season in Dallas, Beasley caught 65 passes for 672 yards, and found the endzone three times in the air.’
Reports: Bills, wide receiver John Brown agree to three-year deal
‘Prior to Baltimore, Brown spent the first four seasons of his NFL career with the Arizona Cardinals. He had his most productive season with the Cardinals in 2015, where he compiled 65 receptions for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns.’
Reports: Bills add offensive lineman Ty Nsekhe
‘Nsekhe has had quite the football journey. After playing college football at Texas State, he signed with the Corpus Christi Sharks of AF2 (Arena Football 2) as an undrafted free agent in 2009. Over the next 10 years, he spent time in the Arena Football League, AF2, and the NFL with the Sharks, Dallas Vigilantes, Philadelphia Soul, San Antonio Talons, Indianapolis Colts, St. Louis Rams, New Orleans Saints, Montreal Alouettes, Los Angeles Kiss, and Washington Redskins.’